Rangers Football Club could take a complaint over his malicious prosecution to police or other relevant authorities, a court has heard.
David Whitehouse and Paul Clark were appointed joint administrators of Rangers in 2012, but were arrested in 2014 regarding their involvement with the administration.
The pair were awarded more than £20million after charges against them were dropped. But at an online Court of Session hearing yesterday, Roddy Dunlop QC, for Whitehouse, referred to documents which he said “took an awful lot of time and money to recover”.
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